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Topic ClosedWhat is cad designer III or IV mean?

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    Posted: 25.Dec.2009 at 22:24
I thinking of getting into autocad.  There is a tech school in my area that will give education in autocad I.   Here is a link to a job that requires an autocad III or IV. 

http://jobview.monster.com/CAD-DESIGNER-III-OR-IV-Job-Charleston-SC-US-85114654.aspx


I researched and cannot find the definition of what a level three or four designer is.  What is the difference?  Could I apply to this job with a associates degree?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Dec.2009 at 02:12
I believe those Job titles "cad designer III or IV" are just titles that apply to employees at just this company (SRC). This allows them to categorize employees based on experience & ability, for promotion & pay purposes. I don't believe there are any industry-accepted definitions of different levels of Technician/Designer/Cad Operator.

They didn't provide much in the way of experience requirements, just "Candidate MUST BE proficient, experienced, etc.​ with Solidworks application.​"


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Dec.2009 at 03:13
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